Australia: Check the TV schedule!
A few days before the Australian Grand Prix, the first event of the 2013 Formula 1 season, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com offers you the TV schedule. There are many changes this year, starting with the arrival of Canal+ as the exclusive broadcaster of F1. Discover the TV schedule for the 2013 Australian GP and the broadcast times in France, Switzerland, and Belgium.
In recent weeks, tension has risen a notch in Formula 1. After several months of inactivity, the engines were restarted in early January in Jerez for the first private tests of /f1/actualite/15095-on-va-enfin-savoir-.html. And it was in Barcelona, 10 days ago, that the appetite for this sport grew even larger during the last day of winter testing, notably marked by the performance of the Mercedes drivers.
“On va enfin savoir,” title of the latest Pitstop column. Well yes, after four months of inactivity, we’re finally back to enjoying the thrills of racing. The first Grand Prix of the season – and it’s now a tradition – takes place in Australia, on the Melbourne circuit. Due to the Oceania location, the time difference will be -10 hours. So, you’ll have to be an early riser.
As last year, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com will provide you with the TV schedule before each Grand Prix. You will find essential information to follow the race from home in the best conditions.
But unlike last year, it is no longer TF1 that will broadcast the Grand Prix since Canal+ has acquired the television rights for the next three seasons.
To watch Formula 1 on television in France, the simplest way is to subscribe to Canal+… The group will broadcast the practice sessions and the qualifiers live on Canal+ Sport, and will also show the race live on Canal+… unfortunately encrypted.
The team of presenters is therefore different from last year with a small dozen more or less famous people to host, comment on, or explain the practices, qualifications, and Grand Prix. Notably, we can mention the arrival of Margot Laffite, Jacques Villeneuve, and Julien Fébreau. The details of the team proposed by Canal+ were presented last week.
You can follow the Grand Prix of Australia /f1/actualite/15095-on-va-enfin-savoir-.html from 7:00 a.m. on Sunday. Rest assured, the editorial team will offer you a live commentary as we did last year during the Grand Prix of Australia qualifications, and also this is new – during the race!
Check out the TV schedule for the Australian Grand Prix with all detailed explanations thanks to the following tables, updated Saturday at 10 am:
Friday, March 15 /f1/news/15095-we-will-finally-know-.html
| Free Practice 1 | 02h15 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Free Practice 2 | 06h20 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Free Practice 2 | 15h00 | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Saturday, March 16 /f1/news/15095-we-will-finally-know-.html
| Free Practice 3 | 03h50 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Qualifying 1/2 | 06h45 | Canal + Sport | Live |
| Qualifying 1/2 | 12h00 | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Sunday, March 17 /f1/news/15095-we-will-finally-know-.html
| Qualifications 2/2 | 01h00 | Canal + | Direct |
| Pre-race | 06h30 | Canal + | Direct |
| Race | 06h55 | Canal + | Direct |
| Race | 12h50 | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Monday, March 18 /f1/news/15095-we-will-finally-know-.html
| Race | 10:25 | Canal + Sport | Replay |
Belgian TV Program for the Australian Grand Prix:
| Qualifications | La deux | Saturday | 06:55 | Live |
| Qualifications | La deux | Saturday | 13:25 | Replay |
| Pre-race | La deux | Sunday | 06:30 | Live |
| Race | La deux | Sunday | 06:55 | Live |
| Race | La deux | Sunday | 13:40 | Replay |
Swiss TV schedule for the Australian Grand Prix:
| Qualifications | TSR1 | Saturday | 06:55 | Live |
| Race | TSR1 | Sunday | 06:50 | Live |
| Race | TSR2 | Sunday | 09:35 | Replay |
The Australian GP /f1/news/15095-we-will-finally-know-.html on the Radio
You can also follow the Australian Grand Prix if you don’t have a television, don’t want to subscribe to Canal+, or are traveling, by listening to it on the radio. The frequencies naturally depend on your place of residence, and several radios will comment on the Grand Prix live. The times are therefore identical to those presented in the live. RMC will notably broadcast the race and the qualifications with the show Intégrale F1, commented by Patrick Tambay and Jean-Luc Roy.